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That hasn't been true in at least a decade.

Who's upvoting you?!

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Oh man. In one comment I'm defending how easy it is to use Linux.

And here I am, still surprised that, in 2024, there are techies saying stuff like "oh that's easy. Just open the terminal and...."

.....and you've lost a potential convert.

The second part of your comment is on point, though.

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As simple as an exe? You mean clicking on the installer and follow instructions? That may be typical, but easy, it ain't.

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lets* them do it.

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Because AI!!!

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"It's less steps" is not the point.

The point is that a lot of people will never ever use a terminal. EVER. And if they have to do that just to install a program, that's already asking too much. They're used to pointing, clicking, double-clicking and typing for communication.

Imagine if you're used to driving cars and filling up the gas tank, well, the usual way. Now there's this new tinkerer's car that everyone is raving about. And your dad asks "how do I fill up the gas tank?" (or recharge the battery, or whatever), and someone says "oh, just go under the car and plug the cable into the orange slot right behind the left back axle. It's that easy!"

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The analogy showing a difficult task is the point. "It's more difficult." Yeah, to you. Opening a terminal and typing a command for something you don't do often feels like second nature to you, because you're an expert. You're already using Linux. Try teaching that to a thousand grampas. Good luck retaining your sanity.

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Freaking autocorrect, man...!

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What is this "public consciousness" you are talking about? Like, tech writers? And that's a genuine question...

Because if I tell my elderly father "hey dad, I'll install Linux on your machine," he won't say "ah, Linux, yes, I've been reading for the past 15 years that it's a difficult operating system, right?" He will say "what the hell is Linux?!"

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You are not horrible.

But do work on your jokes.

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There are digital business card apps like cardee.me and hihello.

I've used both and they're decent for networking in tech events.

Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem

I feel like we need to talk about Lemmy's massive tankie censorship problem. A lot of popular lemmy communities are hosted on lemmy.ml. It's been well known for a while that the admins/mods of that instance have, let's say, rather extremist and onesided political views. In short, they're what's colloquially referred to as...

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hehe well, you can always edit your comment!

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Well, yeah... Xiaomi is a Chinese phone! Why do you think it's so cheap and more powerful?

Unless Fairphone also uses Chinese labor?

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What's the product and what's the field?

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Thanks!

Heh, well, here's a question: what type of software is missing in this industry that would make a killing in profits, if developed?

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I didn't downvote you; but I'm sure the OP was joking.

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We should talk :)

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Which special effects specifically?

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I don't know, man. I love sci-fi and special effects, and I don't think it was that bad.

To me, "the worst special effects I've seen" would be something like Birdemic, or that Lost In Space movie with Matt LeBlanc.

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So, if you study a map of a building, noticing that it has a kitchen at a certain place, then in go inside the building (without the map), and someone says "go to the kitchen," how do you know where the kitchen is? How do you imagine the paths, rooms, hallways to follow?

If I told you "a pink and brown dog," you can't "see" that dog in your mind at all?

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So, if I tell you "I'll give you $10,000 for you to spend in 24 hours. Spend 20 seconds to think about it," what goes through your head? Don't you hear anything like "shit, that's a lot of money?! Where to start, where to start..."?

Don't you "have words" in your head to form thoughts?

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We don't disagree with this one, but I don't see how this is relevant. I wish I could ask a baby this question, but they can't answer, can they? So I'm asking OP instead.

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Interesting! In my case, if I remember all of a sudden that I have to do laundry tomorrow, but there's a conflict, then I'll "speak" in my mind, with my own voice, saying "oh shit, tomorrow I have Bob's party and I haven't done laundry yet - all my clothes are dirty!!" Well, maybe with not that many words. Maybe more like "Oh shit, I forgot! How do I solve this...?"

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I wish we could swap brains for five minutes. But what is "thinking" for you? Can you picture things in your mind? Moving objects? Suppose that you're looking for a spoon and open your silverware drawer, and it's unexpectedly filled with cotton candy. And you live alone! What goes through your head?! Because the first thing that goes through my head is surprise, followed by the phrase "what the fuck?!?!?!?!"

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Fantastic! Thank you for answering, and I have a similar process going on in my brain as well - but it's combined with "me talking" as well. For example, if I become aware of that "right hand side" investment section you described, I'd probably say' "ooh investing, maybe?"

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I can't speak for everyone, but in my case, yes, I can control the voice just like I can control my physical voice. Sometimes they'll be automatic, yes, but that's no different from your way of thinking while doing some chore, like washing dishes.

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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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Correct, at once. Like a teacher who is writing on something on the whiteboard while speaking.

Or that scene in Minority Report in which Tom Cruise is going through videos/scenes/etc with his hands while saying things loud to himself.

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Wild. Thanks! The feeling hot analogy is glorious.

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Yup, I wasn't trying to argue. Don't worry, friend - all good :)

Ok, in that case you're like me, then. It's not like I'm constantly chatting in my head. That sounds exhausting, actually. But my "word thoughts" closely resemble the words I'd say if someone told me "think aloud while you're doing things - you don't need to be as detailed." In your example, if I'm getting ready to bed, I wouldn't describe in my mind everything that I need to do. It would be more like "a'aight, time for bed" (do stuff, do more stuff), "where's my phone charger? ah! here." (do more stuff, then some more stuff) "...aaaaand done! Ooh, very nice!"

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It doesn't matter. List all the crap you want, but show me the most up to date official documentation for the postgres "IN" operator in the very first result! It can't be that hard.

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You're confusing the web with the internet. But I don't blame you because OP did that too.

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Symptoms of what?

But anyway, the cool thing about the internet is that you can find your nice cozy niche and stay there.

That's how the 90s internet was. If the megacorps want to be in here, fine. I'll just stay in Lemmy. And when Lemmy starts sucking, I'll move to somewhere else.

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Well, in that case it's a shitty search engine if it doesn't offer accurate results.

And, well, that's what we have with Google.

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Can someone explain what the various parts of this picture of atoms are?

You didn't do any of this. You just were condescending to the OP. It doesn't help people to be more interested in Science.

Good thing you stopped "helping."

Edit: Sorry if I sounded aggressive. I see that you replied to a different comment and appreciated their simpler explanation.

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Or you could just accurately answer the question. This community is called "AskScience" after all. Then use the links or excerpts from the papers or articles as a backup.

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Which is ironic, because women were the "code monkeys" of back when human computers were a thing - humans actually doing the computing by hand; and most of them were women.

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Plus it shows three levels of indentation. Well... there is the extra one created by the compiler directives, but do they really count?

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Thank you for your insight. Much better than the usual, "oh yeah, Kagi is good. All praise Kagi!"

Your account makes it sound very appealing, so I'll check Kagi out more closely.

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I did lol, why the hell would I recommend it otherwise?

Not directly saying that you're doing this, but c'mon, you know the answer. Why would anyone recommend a paid product?

There is a free trial and you can check out if it’s worth it for you btw

Nice! I didn't know there was a trial. Good to know.

You can also filter out the quora and other shitty websites results, which is nice

Oh, now we're talking!! That's very cool.

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